• Monoethnicity is the existence of a single ethnic group in a given region or country. It is the opposite of polyethnicity. According to the OECD, a country...
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    nationalism Genetic pollution Master race Mental hygiene Miscegenation Monoethnicity One-drop rule Outcrossing Purebred Race of the future Racial segregation...
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    whom settled in Yerevan. Thus, the ethnic makeup of Yerevan became more monoethnic during the first 3 decades in the Soviet Union. The Azerbaijani population...
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  • substance to obtain a soluble suspension or constant Ethnic homogeneity: Monoethnicity – Existence of a single ethnic group in a region or country Monoculturalism...
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    Balkanization Caliphate City-state Civilization state Ethnocracy Islamic state Monoethnicity Nation Nationalism National personification State nationalism Titular...
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  • Criticism of multiculturalism Cultural diversity Cultural homogenization Monoethnicity Monoculturalism, online Oxford dictionary Jackson, Y. Encyclopedia of...
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  • Ethnolinguistic group Ethnoreligious group La Raza Meta-ethnicity Metroethnicity Monoethnicity Polyethnicity Statistext Symbolic ethnicity Yugoslavs Espiritu, Yen...
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    000 Sarajevo Serbs from the city and its suburbs, creating today's more monoethnic post-war city. Various modern buildings now occupy Sarajevo's skyline...
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  • purist conception of culture, it being linked to the building of an monoethnical common identity, which appropriates itself of some rites and traits....
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  • ethnic studies. Ethnic studies Ethnicity Metaethnicity Metroethnicity Monoethnicity Panethnicity Polyethnicity Symbolic ethnicity Reifowitz 2003. Godina...
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  • allegedly to overthrow "the Jewish Russian Federation" and turn it into a monoethnic "Nordic Russia." The group sharply criticised Christianity while promoting...
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  • Africa under apartheid Superstratum White separatism White nationalism Monoethnicity Anderson, James (Nov 30, 2016). "ETHNOCRACY: Exploring and Extending...
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  • massacre Hate crime Hate group List of ethnic cleansing campaigns Lynching Monoethnicity Nakba Pogrom Political cleansing of population Political violence Politicide...
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    exchange for payment, often in the form of grants of land, serving as monoëthnic units under native leaders (as opposed to traditional polyethnic “auxiliaries”...
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  • Hausa-Fulani is also used mostly as a joint term to refer to both the monoethnic Hausa and Fulani ethnic populations in Northern Nigeria. While some Fulani...
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    non-Afrikaner people are not allowed to live or work there. The town's monoethnic philosophy rejects the concept of baasskap, where the White minority exploited...
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    reporting 98.8% of the inhabitants being white. Hull itself is also quite monoethnic for a city of its size, with the census reporting 97.7% white. Areas of...
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    and a few in rural regions of Dagestan; this is true even in largely monoethnic Chechnya and Ingushetia. Chechen and Ingush are still used as languages...
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    internationally recognized as de jure part of Azerbaijan. Nagorno-Karabakh was more monoethnic than the Republic of Armenia, with 99.7% of its population being Armenian...
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  • specially designed for these young immigrants. Because South Korea has been a monoethnic society throughout its history, there is not enough system and awareness...
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    and a few in rural regions of Dagestan; this is true even in largely monoethnic Chechnya and Ingushetia. Chechen and Ingush are still used as languages...
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    Talysh communities in Azerbaijan and Iran and to run Azerbaijan into a monoethnic state.” The National Talysh Movement (NTM) was formally created in 2007...
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  • Dayton borders of Sarajevo city and its suburbs and creating today's more monoethnic postwar city (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre 1996)." The 2013...
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  • of Selangor. In July 2001, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), a monoethnic political party, received an invitation from the Malaysian Ministry of...
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    symbolises the one bloodline, one land, one language, one culture of our monoethnic country, which lived in purity. And blue stands for the gallant visage...
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    the population of the USSR, Alfred Rosenberg proposed the creation of monoethnic nation-states as satellites of the Third Reich ruled by local nationalist...
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  • liken their movement to Zionism, seeing it as a model for the kind of monoethnic purity they favor in [the United States]." Myers states that the "combination...
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    offered by some 13–14 schools, only 25 percent of the children born to monoethnic Polish families attended Polish schools. About 50% of them chose Russian...
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  • The numbers do not purport to represent 'pure' discrete individuals of monoethnic backgrounds. Rather the figures reflect how the population would have...
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    their native language. On the other hand, Azerbaijanis living in almost monoethnic villages in Kvemo Kartli, who constitute the core of Georgia's Azerbaijani...
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